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  • Too Much Turkey (1911)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
Too Much Turkey (1911)
Short | Comedy, Short

When Mabel, an impressionable girl, has her fortune told and is advised she will marry a Turk, she casts off Bob, her sweetheart. Bob plots with his friends to give Mabel a good scare and masquerading as a Turkish Pasha, with his friends ...See moreWhen Mabel, an impressionable girl, has her fortune told and is advised she will marry a Turk, she casts off Bob, her sweetheart. Bob plots with his friends to give Mabel a good scare and masquerading as a Turkish Pasha, with his friends as wives he calls on Mabel. Mabel is horrified when introduced to the "harem" and after some difficulty locks the "Pasha" in a clothes-closet and the wives in a bedroom. At this instance Mabel's Italian music teacher arrives. Bob, in the meantime, gets out of the closet and appears mysteriously before Mabel and the Italian in misfit evening clothes. He then makes short work out of the dummy in the "Pasha's" outfit and throws the supposed Turk out of the window. An Italian hand-organ man with a monkey are called in to help get rid of the wives, who are successfully disposed of and Mabel goes to Bob's arms, fully satisfied in getting her old love back. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Nov 21, 1911

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Nov 21, 1911 (United States)

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Walter F. Scott
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